Publications by authors named "Yu-Jing Duan"

With the extensive production and use of various chemicals, emerging pollutants including environmental endocrine disrupting chemicals, perfluoro chemicals, antibiotics, and microplastics have been continuously entering the environment, and spread to water through multiple pathways. The pollution of these emerging pollutants raised continuous concerns for the safety of drinking water, threating the ecological environment and human health. In combination with international research progress, we discussed in detail about pollution, source, and risk assessment of emerging pollutants in drinking water.

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Background: ALKBH5 belongs to the ALKB family consists of a Fe (II) and a-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase. ALKBH5 directly catalyzes the oxidative demethylation of m6A-methylated adenosine. ALKBH5 involves in tumorigenesis and tumor progression, and is often dysregulated in a wide range of cancers, including colorectal cancer.

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Designing and realizing novel superatoms with controllable and tunable electronic properties is vital for their potential applications in cluster-assembly nanomaterials. Here, we investigated the effect of the oriented external electric field (OEEF) on the geometric and electronic structures as well as the spectroscopic properties of the quasi-cubic WC cluster by utilizing the density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Compared with traditional models, the OEEF was observed to hold the special capability in continuously and precisely modulating the electronic properties of WC, that is, remarkably increasing its electron affinity (EA) (1.

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Antibiotics ingested in the human gut may create selective pressure to change the composition of the gut microbiota, which could adversely effect the immune system of the host. However, the occurrence and distribution of antibiotics in the human gut remains unclear. A total population of 180 individuals, across three Chinses regions with different economic development levels, including children, adults, and elders, were sampled in 2017.

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